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GENERAL COLLECTIONS. 
Cicindelidae . : ; ; : 2 “3659 
Carabidae. : : : : . 12166 
Paussidae . : : : 258 
Dytiscidae (including eS Yr ened » . 2080 
Hydrophilidae : : : : , » Sarz06 
Staphylinidae : : : ; ; 2 Bong 
Clavicornia ; : : » 1 73090 
Lucanidae and / eae : ; - “T1746 
Cetoniadae . . '3grg 
Lamellicornes (other Jon Ce iudne 19124 
Buprestidae . : : : : Pra yc, 
Elateridae . : : : - 3006 
Malacodermata . ; . ; 5. 20K 
Fleteromera . 5 ; ; : Eaaae 
Rhynchophora : . : ; y EEGs 
Longicornes . : . : ' . 14690 
Phytophaga . ' : : ; . 18637 
Total General Collection of Coleoptera 120423 
Wollaston . pan . » RIg6a 
sixiiclenaar: bs . ; : ,  ige7 
Miers . : : d « S21956 
British ; A . ° » 29487 
Grand Total of Coleoptera . 194434 
Thus the Lepidoptera and Coleoptera are represented in the 
Hope Department by 306,583 specimens. 
Vork published in 1904. 
Mr. S. A. Neave, B.A., Magdalen College, left this country 
for Northern Rhodesia in January of last year. His paper on 
the large collection of Rhopalocera from the shores of the 
Victoria Nyanza, presented by Mr. C. A. Wiggins, was described 
in last year’s Report. It appeared in “ Novitates Zoologicae,” 
Vol. XI, March 1904, pp. 323-363. 
